Study: Yoga helps back pain among veterans
serenity 2017-07-25T15:42:11+00:00Those who completed a 12-week yoga program had better scores on a disability questionnaire, improved pain intensity scores, and a decline in opioid use, a study that included 150 veterans with chronic low back pain found. The findings jibe with those from two past clinical trials involving non-veterans. Source SNH Newsbot: Science Daily
I Was Abused as a Child. How Do I Deal With This as a Parent?
serenity 2017-07-25T14:17:40+00:00The lesson to unlearn: a family refusal to talk about all the most important stuff. Please discuss, though it will feel uncomfortable at first. Source SNH Newsbot: NY Times – Well Blog
Traces of Controversial Herbicide Are Found in Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream
serenity 2017-07-25T12:30:15+00:00The ice cream brand joins the list of food companies that are grappling with trace amounts of glyphosate in their products. Source SNH Newsbot: NY Times – Well Blog
Patient Voices: AIDS and H.I.V.
serenity 2017-07-25T10:52:00+00:00What is it like to live with H.I.V.? Does the stigma associated with AIDS still exist? Six men and women living with H.I.V. speak about their experiences. Source SNH Newsbot: NY Times – Well Blog
Cutting Out the Bris
serenity 2017-07-25T07:00:00+00:00For parents who choose not to circumcise, can a son still be Jewish? Source SNH Newsbot: NY Times – Well Blog
A Nonprofit That Produces More Than Just Olive Oils
serenity 2017-07-24T13:54:51+00:00Sindyanna of Galilee employs Palestinians and Israelis to make its cold-pressed extra-virgin olive oils. Source SNH Newsbot: NY Times – Well Blog
How to Be Better at Stress
serenity 2017-07-24T13:51:23+00:00Stress is unavoidable in modern life, but it doesn't have to get you down. Here are ways to deal with stress, reduce its harm and even use your daily stress to make you stronger. Source SNH Newsbot: NY Times – Well Blog
Stroke survivors without early complications at long-term risk of death, stroke
serenity 2017-07-24T08:30:59+00:00People who survive a stroke or a mini-stroke without early complications have an increased risk of death, another stroke or heart attack (myocardial infarction) for at least five years following the initial stroke, found a new study. Source SNH Newsbot: Science Daily